To link to the entire object, paste this link in email, IM or documentTo embed the entire object, paste this HTML in websiteTo link to this page, paste this link in email, IM or documentTo embed this page, paste this HTML in website

Ohio Jewish chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1941-06-20

Ohio Jewish Chronicle, 1941-06-20, page 01

¦¦.¦'¦^L'.'.':D:-.t:'f'JiT-r
—",rT«--»>:W»**rM I
^^
jHRONICLE
^[\^y^^ervinq Coliunbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community^^/W^
Vol. 20, No. 20
COLUMBUS, OHIO, FRIDAY, .n'NK 20, 1041
DerotoA to AmvtoftB sad Jewlak Meals
Strictly Confidential
Tidbits Prom Rverywhere By PHTNEA8 .1. BIRON
QUE8TIOWR AND ANSWERS
1041 United Jenvish Fund
Campaign Is Launelied
Tt is true Ihat South and Ten Iral Amorican officialdom does not like to see Jews partidpat- ing in our Ameriran good will aclivilios in tlio variou.q Tjatin countricK'' . And Ihat the
Rockefeller commil too bow.s If) this Nnzi-contaminatod attitude? . . . We'll have more to say ahout this as OUI- husy slonths proceed with thoir Investigation ... Al¬ bert .lay Nock's article. "The .Tewish Problem in America", in tho .Iiino issue of tho Atlantic IWonlhl^'. i.s cruising considorablo excitoment in .Jewish circles . . PiU non-.Towish readers are not reacting to it. wo hear ... A tip to sonsative souls: Don't let yourself got involved with writ' ors of "lotter.s to the editor" who try to provoke .Tewish readers lo come out for war . . The Nazi I^'^flh Column has an active section that concentrates (fn writing such letters to editors, and then collects an.swers sign¬ ed with .Tewish names . . . The idea being to establish a case that .Tews are warmongers FROM THERE AND HERE
An indication of the line Gal> hy Goebbel's propaganda is tak¬ ing in his home bailiwick is ,found in a letter recently receiv¬ ed by an American writer from a Gennan friend . . This he- lleving Nazl^'vrtote thiit.he iwas
"^¦"''shSage'^^MTOEfflBfie!
offered to send his friend some money ''to help him cope with the situation How he was
going to get the marlts out of Germany was something he fail¬ ed to specify, however , . . Re¬ patriated Americans returning through Lisbon confirm that the Portuguese capital is swami- ing with Gestapo agents . . . However, these Nazis carry their imitation of Britishers bo far that they become easily rec¬ ognizable despite their impec¬ cable Oxford accents . . . Tills because their acting of the role of the traditional Englishman is loo perfect to be life-ilke—as, for example, their habit of relig¬ iously donning dinner Jackets every night of the year, which is something few Britishers do in a Lisbon summer . . . Colum niat Danton Walker wants to know whether it's true that one of the top men in the New York Slate Employment Service is the brother of a high-ranking offi¬ cial in the Nazi Messerschmidt Corporation . . . From Hollywood comes the definition of Hitler as a triple-threat Aryan—Totaiit- Aryan, veget-Aryan and prolet Aryaiij.... P1L,M NEWS
Columnist Jlmmie Fidler wants it known that he's not a Nazi sympathizer or an admirer of Hitler and that his recent statement that Hollywood would one day make a hero of Adolf meant simply that the Fuehrer would some day be the central character in a historical film . . An assignment in London for New York's afternoon tabloid, PM, may be screen writer Doro¬ thy Parker's next job . . . With Sam Goldwyn reported ready to pay $150,000 for the screen rights to Lillian Hellman's "Watch on the Rhine", the first anti-Nazi piay on Broadway to be a real box office success, we're wonder¬ ing what is happening to pro¬ ducer Herman Shumiin's plan to film the stage piay on Long (ConUnued on Pase 8)
Jewish Youth Rally At Broad St. Temple Monday Evening
.Tack Ratnor. senior tidvisor of the .hmior Division of the HMl United .lowisii Fund Campaign, ui-gcs ovory .lewisli young man ;ni(l wonliin in Columlius to at¬ tend Iho first and most imporl- aiit rally of the Krou[) iio.Kt Mnn-
FIKHT CONTRIIUTION
TO .MNIOR DIVIHION
ANNOUNCKI)
Ry reason i)f asNOclaliiin of Ilic ish (-(>n)inlinit.v .Ifwisli student
Iho close U>cnl .low with Ihl body
at
Ohio State "Vnivoislty, tho rnilnl .lowlsli Kunil iias this wook boon onrlohoil i)y a oonli'ihnliim i>r $I(KI friiin Iho Iniloll .lowish Sludenl l-'iinil. organi'/.oil thoro hy Iho Il'nal ll'i-llh Hlllol I'oun- ilnlliin.
It was prosontoil by Bor- narll .1. Kosonson, its ohalr- niiiii, to tbo .lunior l>lvisil>ii |>I Iho V. .1. K.
Jack Ratner
day evening June 23rd at the East Broad Street Temple. The meeting, which Is to get under way promptly at 8 o'clock, will be addressed by E- J. Schanfar¬ ber, Albert Schiff and I. W. Garek. The speakers will dis¬ cuss the "present emergency and the responsibilities of the youlh orgtanizatlons in this year's greatest effort. .\ social hour will follow the meeting.
With the appointment of Leon S. Friedman as Junior Division Campaign Chairman last week, the young people of Columbua are being mobilized for their aid as workers in securing the large sum of money needed by the United JewLsh Fund bene¬ ficiaries.
"These are serious times," Mr. Friedman state<i. "and i am calling upon every young man and woman in our division lo do his share In shouldering the responsibility we. aa free Ameri¬ can Jewish youth, have to help those so unfortunate as to have been caught in the net of totall tarlan life."
In a statement by Mr. Ratner this week, he stated that youth groups of permanent association meet In conferences in various regions throughout the country under the sponsorship of either the Council of Federations and Welfare I^unds or the Jewish Welfare Board to discuss their mutual problems- Some Junior groups exist only as campaign adjuncts, reorgan¬ ized each year. Columbus' Junior group is one sponsored by the loc-al Jewish Youth Council which functions the year 'round. "In maintaining this uninter¬ rupted association and carrying oul ils program, the Junior Group is proving to be a val¬ uable training school for future community leaders," Mr. Ratner said. This week the Junioc Division
(Oontlnued on Paie 8)
Women's Division Plans Luncheon For Wednesday
The Women's Division of tiie United Jewish Fund which had last year done a tremendous job in an outstanding fashion, has indicated that this year the work pt the Division will be rriore important than ever This dlvl
With the slogan "For them and for us—L^f(^, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness" Columbus Jewry officially launched its annual United .lewish Fund Campaign last Thursday night at the Winding Hollow Country Club. Over I.'iO attended the event whch was presided over by Simon Lazarus. Treasurer of the Fund.
The dinner meeting, which every year highlights the beginning of the fund-raising effort for over ,50 agencies vital to Jewish existence, welfare and protection through¬ out the world, was unquestionahly the most outstanding affair from the standpoint of entliusiasm and response. Over one half of the quota for IIMI was raised in subscrip¬ tions that evening.
A iioii' of (-nlm and deiihortdo ¦ lolorniin;iIlnn to soo Ihis task thrfuujh was soundofl in llio re- m;iris^ of 1-:. -I- Si lianfjirltor, who for tifloon \-o.'irs lias sor\'od tho Iuc;il fniiod Jewish i-'und as its pnsidoni. IVlr. Schanfarber
pre-;onloci (^raphioaiiy the aspect of Iho onliro silualion, tlio re- spon<il)ililios and tho duties wiiK-ii ;iio invnlvoii in furnish¬ ing (111- vital ;iid for sali-aging huniaii life abroad, the liisloric work ni rotmildini^ Palestine, Iill- inipoi-iant task of maintain¬ ing the oduoational and ht ilth insiiimions which aro <- n It ct od on a national scale, tho n croasingiy more significant civic and protective agencies which are on guard for the security of the Jewish community in this country, and the necessity for the maintenance, pf. lmprSI<rit
LTD ADDItllSS (irv-wiDi-: MKK.TINi; IIKKK SI NDAY
^ilcatlons, -will'reveal a" united fi'ont'of women fighting in the battle of democracy and good¬ ness against the foes of these two ideals.
A Dessert Luncheon meeting for captains, workers and their friends of the Women's Division has been scheduled for next Wednesday, June 25, 1:00 P. M., at the Bryden Road Temple. Hostesses for this occasion are to be the presidents of all Jew¬ ish organizations In Columbus- "Every Jewish woman who be¬ lieves in the survival of our
(Continued on Page 4)
Community Council Delegates To Attend Annual Meeting
All delegates to the Jewish Community Council of Colum¬ hus are urged to attend the an nual meeting of the organization next Thursday, June 26, 8 P. M. at the Schonthal Center. Elec tion of officers for the coming year and other important busi ness will be transacted at that time.
Iji.sted among the accomplish ments of the Community Coun¬ cil during the past year are: the establishment of a calendar of events which has avoided con¬ flicts in meeting dates among organizations; adjustments Ihe field of public relations and civil rights; survey of Jewish education; special survey of He¬ brew education; and the eslah- Ushment of a College of Adult Jewish Studies.
These achievements, accord¬ ing to Dr. E. J. Gordon, Com¬ munity Council president, was made possible thru the partici¬ pation of the representatives from every group in our com¬ munity.
For the continuation of such representative action, every delegate must attend the meet ing next Thursday evening-
Richard B. Cntatadt
• Richard E. Cutstadt of Chl- o-ago. Director of the Anti-De¬ famation League of the B'nai B'rith, is being brought here under the auspices of the Women's Division of the Uniled Jewish Fund for an important addre.ss this Sunday, June 22. at the Bryden ftoaii Temple. His talk, which is to begin prompt¬ ly al ;i:l.'i 1'- M . is open to every man. woman, and the youth of our community-
Among the agencies to which the Uniled Jewish I-'und contri¬ butes lis share in tho effort to maintain human freedom and hapiiinoss is the Anti-Dofama- lion League. When yon con- tritiuto generously lo the llnited Jewish Fund, you are strength¬ ening the hand of this Important agency in is efforts to combat in- toleianoe and fortify the demo- craiii way of life.
jMany who heard Mr. (Uitslaril at the rocenl B'nal B'rith con¬ vonlion hold here, wore slartled by his revelations of tho in¬ creasing anti-Semitic mov e- menls in this counti-y. He represents an orgtuiization of ovor 12,^1 iieoplo who are on the Job 21 hours a day and acts as the "C" men for Amorican Jowi-y.
The onliro Jewi^h commun ity is iniited lo hear Mr Gut- siadt's timely mes.sage. There will he no .solicitations. It is free to all.
KIND HKAUgUARTEHS
The Campaign headquarters of the United Jewish Fund are IcM'Uled ul 150 E. Broud St. (Sth Hour) Phone .\U. 8647.
loisirjnStituUQns ' if,^C '^In conuh"enHn|r''U^rf tfii coming local campaign, Fred Lazarus, Columbus only mem¬ ber of the American Jewish Committee, said:—
"We Jews, even more than others, have a really vital stake in the preservation of democ racy. II has become apparent that totalitarianism either crushes the Jews as individuals or crushes them as .lews- We must not neglect our fair share of philanlhrophy, for It Is one of the bulwarks of democracy. Wo must care for the refugees, already in this country, and those still lo come. We must help our brethren wherever they may ho, in Europe, Palestine. Soulh America or Shanghai, as a mark of self-respect. If we do noi maintain this self-respect In the eyes of the non-.Iewlsh com¬ munity, we leave ourselves open, and rightly so, lo the scorn of the liberal, better-thinking Americans who have heen our allies in the fight against the ravages of antl-Semltlsm, both at home and abroad. The size of our conlributlons to the United Jewish Fund, which should be larger this year because of the tremendous need, is your speci flc expression of thankfulness for living In the United States your Joy in being an American and your gratification In living In a land of freedom, in a coun try at peace, where bombs do not hurst and children are not starving."
Campaign Chairman Schlff summed up Ihe campaign ably when he said: "There is no use In kidding ourselves. We have a big job ahead of us and it is going to take a lot of hard work to get it done, and we will get it done and done right." And indl cations already point lo the sat isfactory completion of the job "done right."
In announcing the progress of the drive, Mr Sehiff said that 'the backbone of the United Jew IConUnued on Page 8>
If:..
h
Z31

¦¦.¦'¦^L'.'.':D:-.t:'f'JiT-r
—",rT«--»>:W»**rM I
^^
jHRONICLE
^[\^y^^ervinq Coliunbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community^^/W^
Vol. 20, No. 20
COLUMBUS, OHIO, FRIDAY, .n'NK 20, 1041
DerotoA to AmvtoftB sad Jewlak Meals
Strictly Confidential
Tidbits Prom Rverywhere By PHTNEA8 .1. BIRON
QUE8TIOWR AND ANSWERS
1041 United Jenvish Fund
Campaign Is Launelied
Tt is true Ihat South and Ten Iral Amorican officialdom does not like to see Jews partidpat- ing in our Ameriran good will aclivilios in tlio variou.q Tjatin countricK'' . And Ihat the
Rockefeller commil too bow.s If) this Nnzi-contaminatod attitude? . . . We'll have more to say ahout this as OUI- husy slonths proceed with thoir Investigation ... Al¬ bert .lay Nock's article. "The .Tewish Problem in America", in tho .Iiino issue of tho Atlantic IWonlhl^'. i.s cruising considorablo excitoment in .Jewish circles . . PiU non-.Towish readers are not reacting to it. wo hear ... A tip to sonsative souls: Don't let yourself got involved with writ' ors of "lotter.s to the editor" who try to provoke .Tewish readers lo come out for war . . The Nazi I^'^flh Column has an active section that concentrates (fn writing such letters to editors, and then collects an.swers sign¬ ed with .Tewish names . . . The idea being to establish a case that .Tews are warmongers FROM THERE AND HERE
An indication of the line Gal> hy Goebbel's propaganda is tak¬ ing in his home bailiwick is ,found in a letter recently receiv¬ ed by an American writer from a Gennan friend . . This he- lleving Nazl^'vrtote thiit.he iwas
"^¦"''shSage'^^MTOEfflBfie!
offered to send his friend some money ''to help him cope with the situation How he was
going to get the marlts out of Germany was something he fail¬ ed to specify, however , . . Re¬ patriated Americans returning through Lisbon confirm that the Portuguese capital is swami- ing with Gestapo agents . . . However, these Nazis carry their imitation of Britishers bo far that they become easily rec¬ ognizable despite their impec¬ cable Oxford accents . . . Tills because their acting of the role of the traditional Englishman is loo perfect to be life-ilke—as, for example, their habit of relig¬ iously donning dinner Jackets every night of the year, which is something few Britishers do in a Lisbon summer . . . Colum niat Danton Walker wants to know whether it's true that one of the top men in the New York Slate Employment Service is the brother of a high-ranking offi¬ cial in the Nazi Messerschmidt Corporation . . . From Hollywood comes the definition of Hitler as a triple-threat Aryan—Totaiit- Aryan, veget-Aryan and prolet Aryaiij.... P1L,M NEWS
Columnist Jlmmie Fidler wants it known that he's not a Nazi sympathizer or an admirer of Hitler and that his recent statement that Hollywood would one day make a hero of Adolf meant simply that the Fuehrer would some day be the central character in a historical film . . An assignment in London for New York's afternoon tabloid, PM, may be screen writer Doro¬ thy Parker's next job . . . With Sam Goldwyn reported ready to pay $150,000 for the screen rights to Lillian Hellman's "Watch on the Rhine", the first anti-Nazi piay on Broadway to be a real box office success, we're wonder¬ ing what is happening to pro¬ ducer Herman Shumiin's plan to film the stage piay on Long (ConUnued on Pase 8)
Jewish Youth Rally At Broad St. Temple Monday Evening
.Tack Ratnor. senior tidvisor of the .hmior Division of the HMl United .lowisii Fund Campaign, ui-gcs ovory .lewisli young man ;ni(l wonliin in Columlius to at¬ tend Iho first and most imporl- aiit rally of the Krou[) iio.Kt Mnn-
FIKHT CONTRIIUTION
TO .MNIOR DIVIHION
ANNOUNCKI)
Ry reason i)f asNOclaliiin of Ilic ish (-(>n)inlinit.v .Ifwisli student
Iho close U>cnl .low with Ihl body
at
Ohio State "Vnivoislty, tho rnilnl .lowlsli Kunil iias this wook boon onrlohoil i)y a oonli'ihnliim i>r $I(KI friiin Iho Iniloll .lowish Sludenl l-'iinil. organi'/.oil thoro hy Iho Il'nal ll'i-llh Hlllol I'oun- ilnlliin.
It was prosontoil by Bor- narll .1. Kosonson, its ohalr- niiiii, to tbo .lunior l>lvisil>ii |>I Iho V. .1. K.
Jack Ratner
day evening June 23rd at the East Broad Street Temple. The meeting, which Is to get under way promptly at 8 o'clock, will be addressed by E- J. Schanfar¬ ber, Albert Schiff and I. W. Garek. The speakers will dis¬ cuss the "present emergency and the responsibilities of the youlh orgtanizatlons in this year's greatest effort. .\ social hour will follow the meeting.
With the appointment of Leon S. Friedman as Junior Division Campaign Chairman last week, the young people of Columbua are being mobilized for their aid as workers in securing the large sum of money needed by the United JewLsh Fund bene¬ ficiaries.
"These are serious times," Mr. Friedman state
If:..
h
Z31